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The
Great IPS Test |
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In this multi-vendor,
head-to-head product review where no vendor scored
higher than a B+, Network Computing awards InterSpect
with a B-. The review states that InterSpect 610
performed well in its ability to recongnize worms
and exploits and highlights the easy-to-use interface
for configuration and administration. |
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Check
Point Appliance Ably Guards Networks |
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eWeek describes
InterSpect as an appliance with good exploit defense
based on protocol anomaly and conformance plus signatures;
multiple operational modes to fit many network configurations;
and good hardware redundancy. |
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InterSpect |
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Information Security
selects InterSpect as a "Hot Pick" and
states that if you're looking for an internal appliance
to save your company's sensitive network segments
(and your job) from the next big worm, InterSpect
may fit the bill. It sports a powerful combination
of Check Point's stateful inspection engine and
management architecture, along with new intelligence
and system quarantining features. |
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Check
Point InterSpect 610 |
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TechWorld recommends
terms InterSpect the first device to bring internal
intrusion detection and prevention to the LAN, providing
three operation modes for flexibility. |
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Network
Intrusion-Prevention Systems |
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NetworkWorldFusion
highlights some of InterSpect's core strengths,
touting its advanced reporting, logging and graphing;
high-availability options; strong SYN flood protection;
multi-interfaces and multi-zone policy capabilities.
The bottom line: InterSpect makes a "good internal
IPS". |
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